Pentyrchjack
Lee Trundle
Steve Coogan was on BBC Breakfast Time earlier talking about the Co-operative Movement which started in GB as a means of improving social equality for working people. The Co-operative principles are iw being used around the world but less so in GB where it all started.
Coogan gave a really good account of himself to argue that mainstream politics has forgotten about working people and former industrial areas, which opens the door for the Reform vote (idealogical and protest votes).
His argument is that community minded Co-operatives are a different way of filling the gap otherwise filled by Reform.
Unfortunately, the BBC's attack dog Naga Munchetty (and hugely privileged to boot) did her usual predictable turn of Rottweiler instead of listening to what has to be better than the wave of Reform fascists taking over. Very predictable from Munchetty who will probably be off for a round of golf after the show.
Coogan gave a really good account of himself to argue that mainstream politics has forgotten about working people and former industrial areas, which opens the door for the Reform vote (idealogical and protest votes).
His argument is that community minded Co-operatives are a different way of filling the gap otherwise filled by Reform.
Unfortunately, the BBC's attack dog Naga Munchetty (and hugely privileged to boot) did her usual predictable turn of Rottweiler instead of listening to what has to be better than the wave of Reform fascists taking over. Very predictable from Munchetty who will probably be off for a round of golf after the show.